Letang
लेटाङ
Morang District municipalities. Letang in center of the northern part
Morang District municipalities. Letang in center of the northern part
Letang is located in Nepal
Letang
Letang
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 26°43′N 87°30′E / 26.72°N 87.50°E / 26.72; 87.50
Country   Nepal
ZoneKoshi Zone
DistrictMorang District
Government
  MayorBhupendra Kumar Lawati
  Deputy MayorKrishna Kumari Pokharel Niraula (NCP)
Population
 (2011)
  Total23,907
 (10,695 "Male" & 13,212 "Female")
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal code
56609
Area code021
Websiteofficial website

Letang, "लेटाङ " is a municipality in Morang District in the Province No. 1 of south-eastern Nepal. It was formed by merging the existing Village Development Committees of Letang, Jante, Warrangi and Bhogateni.[1] This municipality is situated in Hilly Region as well as Terai Region. Previously it was called Letang Bhogateni but now it's known as Letang.

Location

Letang is in the north of Morang District. It has 9 wards, and an area of 119 square kilometres (46 sq mi).[2]

Letang is situated on the bank of the Chisang River. It is located 46  km Northeast of Biratnagar 394  km east of Kathmandu, at the northern edge of the Terai plain below the Hills. It is a municipality and the urban core of a rapidly growing urban agglomerate in Nepal. It has neighbouring municipalities like Koshi Haraicha, Belbari, Pathari-Sanischare etc.. Letang Municipality is one of the developed municipalities of Morang district with various utilities including drinking water, electricity, communication, etc.

There is also uneven population distribution in this VDC. Many national politicians, players, and film actors such as Babu Bogati, Praween Khatiwada, and Ram Bhujel are also from this village. A Nepali music composer, Pralhad Bogatee, from Kathmandu is also staying here for years. The yearly Rajarani Festival (Mohatshob) is also celebrated by various organizations. The villages including Phadani, Budhabare, Kheruwa, Khaireni, Kirtiman, Kamalpur, Lokhra, Kuinkunda, Biran, etc. lie here. Among them Letang Bazaar is the most developed and Rajarani has religious and tourism importance being an old village in Letang.

Population

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census Letang had a population of 18,552 people living in 4,359 individual households.[3] According to 2011 Census, Letang Municipality had a population of 32,034545 5 in 7,339 households. There were 14,350 males and 17,703 females.[2]

Religion and ethnicity

Temples including Rajarani temple (one of the oldest temple of this area), Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Laxmi Panchayan Mandir etc. lies here. The main ethnic groups here are Limbu, Brahmin, Chhetri, Magar, Rai, Tamang etc.

Economy

More than 70% of the people in this municipality are engaged in agriculture.

Education

Schools and educational campuses in the area include Letang Campus, Shanti Bhagawati School Shree Shiksha Vikash M. V. (Kheruwa), Laxmi School, Galaxy Academy, Green Valley School, Minaruwa School, Letang Secondary Boarding School, Bal Niketan School, Pathibhara Boarding School lies here. There is the eastern regional training academy of Nepal Army and also the eastern regional training Centre of Agricultural Development Bank, though the bank does not exist nearby. ssB NOOP

References

  1. Brief introduction, Letang Municipality, Office of Municipal Executive, retrieved 2020-06-16
  2. 1 2 "Letang Municipality Profile : Facts & Statistics", Nepal Archives, retrieved 2020-06-16
  3. "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008.


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